Maybe the right grammar there is 'at the beginning of summer'. Unless you are using a sentence with the phrase 'at the beginning of the summer vacation', that's when you're supposed to use 'the' before the word 'summer'.
In the beginning is alussa in Finnish.
Holi is a festival that is celebrated during the summer season in India. This festival of colors marks the beginning of summer.
In the summer, Massachusetts can range from 115 degrees to 60 degrees. It can also be very humid, too. The beginning of the summer is hotter than the end.
The beginning of summer is often marked by the summer solstice, which occurs around June 21 in the Northern Hemisphere. This day features the longest daylight hours and the highest position of the sun in the sky. In many cultures, summer is also associated with warmer temperatures, school vacations, and seasonal activities that celebrate the arrival of this season.
it says and this is the summer of our lives
No I would say it is not. It is a little in the beginning but it becomes easier.
if you had one vacation this summer, you would say my summer vacation. if you had like maybe a small, short one in may and then a long one out of state in July or something like that in the same year, you would say my summer vacations. so it basically depends on how many you had.
I would persume they would because the weather is usually better in the summer so I would have to say yes
At the beginning of summer, days are longest.
I would have to say about in the 90's.
The longest day of the year is called the summer solstice. It marks the official beginning of summer in the Northern Hemisphere.
If you are in the northern hemisphere, the Suns is more towards the north in Summer. THat is precisely how "Summer" (beginning of Summer, to be precise) is defined.
Summer Solstice (A+ Anywhere)
Chapeau d'été
the beginning of summer
I would say summer..:)
Thou, thy and you at a beginning of a sentence